ผู้ช่วยศาสตราจารย์ ดร.กภ.อัญชลี ฝูงชมเชย
Assistant Professor Anchalee Foongchomcheay, PT, Ph.D.
Research Interest
Neurological rehabilitation particularly in stroke rehabilitation Geriatric health
Office
ภาควิชากายภาพบำบัด
Tel
+66 2218 1575
anchalee.f@chula.ac.th
Education
- 2004 Doctor of Philosophy (Physiotherapy) University of Sydney, Australia
- 2000 Master of Health Science (Neurological Physiotherapy) University of Sydney, Australia
- 1988 Bachelor of Science (Physical Therapy) Mahidol University, Thailand
Publications
- Foongchomcheay, A., Eitivipart, A.C., Kespichayawattana, J., Muangngoen, M. Quality of life after spinal cord injury in Thai individuals: A mixed-methods study (2019) 39 (1), pp. 35-55. Link
- Ada, L., Foongchomcheay, A., Langhammer, B., Preston, E., Stanton, R., Robinson, J., Paul, S., Canning, C. Lap-tray and triangular sling are no more effective than a hemi-sling in preventing shoulder subluxation in those at risk early after stroke: A randomized trial (2017) 53 (1), pp. 41-48. Link
- Methajarunon, P., Eitivipart, C., Diver, C.J., Foongchomcheay, A. Systematic review of published studies on aquatic exercise for balance in patients with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and hemiplegia (2016) 35, pp. 12-20. Link
- Ada, L., Foongchomcheay, A., Canning, C.G. Supportive devices for preventing and treating subluxation of the shoulder after stroke (2005) 36 (8), pp. 1818-1819. Link
- Foongchomcheay, A., Ada, L., Canning, C.G. Use of devices to prevent subluxation of the shoulder after stroke. (2005) 10 (3), pp. 134-145. Link
- Ada, L., Foongchomcheay, A., Canning, C. Supportive devices for preventing and treating subluxation of the shoulder after stroke. (2005) (1), pp. CD003863. Link
- Ada, L., Foongchomcheay, A. Efficacy of electrical stimulation in preventing or reducing subluxation of the shoulder after stroke: A meta-analysis (2002) 48 (4), pp. 257-267. Link